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Giant TCR Composite Gold
If this bike looks opulent, over the top and über-bling now, imagine the reaction of the bike-buying public 22 years ago when it was unveiled as a special limited edition made with real gold plate and costing the unthinkable sum of $10,000.
WATT WORKS FOR ME Kasia Niewiadoma
The Tour of Flanders runner-up talks lost bikes, altitude training and strength workouts
BREWING A BOOST
Coffee and cycling may be inextricably linked, but does the black stuff really improve our performance on the bike? Lexie Williamson investigates
Soto Helix Coffee Maker - £21.95
I really love the minimalism of this coffee brewer. It's a pour over stripped to its bare essentials: a conical spring that can hold a paper filter, and then compresses nearly flat when not in use.
Stanley Classic Perfect-Brew Pour Over
The Stanley Perfect-Brew Pour Over is the second simplest coffee maker on test, beaten only by the incredibly minimalist Soto Helix.
GSI Mini Espresso Set 1 Cup - £51.50
Starting off with the coffee makers that require a heat source, we have the GSI Outdoors Mini Espresso Set 1 Cup.
How do I up my coffee game?
How does the average Joe make the perfect mug of Joe? We sent Joe Baker to find out
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GOING FULL BEANS
Most cyclists enjoy a decent coffee, but some take it a step further. CW meets five self-declared obsessives who have pushed their twin passions, bikes and beans, to the nth degree
A love affair
Coffee connoisseur Adam Becket delves into the storied yet mysterious relationship between cycling and the original energy drink
Tour of Britain cut back to six stages
British Cycling to match stage count and prize money with women's race from 2025
Horror crash at Itzulia takes out Tour de France contenders
Jonas Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič now face a battle to get their seasons back on track
In a league of his own
Mathieu van der Poel was once again untouchable on the French pavé, writes Tom Thewlis in Roubaix
Paris-Roubaix tech round-up
One-by drivetrains and gravel bikes were among the order of the day...
British champ Georgi shines on Roubaix cobbles
Georgi didn't match Lizzie Deignan's victory, but Londoner says third place felt like a win regardless
Hobbs of Barbican
A London brand of brothers aimed squarely at British club folk
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM!
Older cyclists don't only extend their healthy years, they keep alive the passion to strive. Rob Kemp meets eight indomitable over-50s
Garmin Forerunner 265 £429.99
Intuitive multi-sport watch that can go the distance - Tom Couzens reviews
Temple Adventure Disc 1| £3,195| 10.3 kg
Ed Westrop puts this range-topping, continent-crossing, go-anywhere, load-lugging adventure bike through its paces
Matt Bostock's Ribble Ultra SL R Disc
Race bike that makes an art form out of aero
BLOOD, SNAGS AND TEARS
A rare arterial condition curtailed Zdeněk Štybar illustrious career but not before one last heroic home tilt at the cyclo-cross Worlds
BEHIND THE LOGOS
Don't know your DSM from your Decathlon, your SD Worx from your Soudal? CW delves into the identities of the companies funding cycling's biggest teams
THE HUB
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Paris-Roubaix Sat-Sun April 6-7 France
Major illness and injury issues across Visma-Lease a Bike's men's team put in doubt the big showdown between Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel that most fans expected at this year's Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
Mark Cavendish turns up at local Isle of Man race, finishes 29th
Junior talents benefit from a World Tour patron, reports Tom Davidson
Elisa Longo Borghini conquers cobbles at Flanders
Lidl-Trek takes the fight to SD Worx-Protime to beat them on the bergs
Mathieu van der Poel storms towards Flanders record
The Dutchman has won as many editions in five years as anyone in history. Adam Becket was there to witness his charge
JACOB TIPPER Adventures in Rio
Last week, I was at the Para-cycling Track World champs in Rio, working with a stalwart of the para-cycling scene and former minister of sport for Romania, Eduárd Novak. His first cycling Paralympics was Athens.
Paris Galibier
Eccentric but iconic English bike that’s still in production today
REDEFINING EASY
It’s well known that easy riding is the bedrock of endurance, but what exactly do we mean by ‘easy’? Charlie Allenby seeks clarification